Hollywood needs to remember if there is a bad incident with 'the brand name' it will destroy it forever. This is especially true when children are involved.
The human mind has limits to its exposure to technology. Knock it off!
The federal government needs to be sure these movies are meeting a safe threshold. Once a child has a seizure it is a forever diagnosis. Enough already. Hollywood is taking digital too far!
The human mind has limits to its exposure to technology. Knock it off!
The federal government needs to be sure these movies are meeting a safe threshold. Once a child has a seizure it is a forever diagnosis. Enough already. Hollywood is taking digital too far!
November 27, 2012, 6:00 a.m.
Wendy Aylsworth fixed her eyes on a screen (click here) at the Landmark theater in West Los Angeles, carefully studying a scene of hobbits preparing a lavish feast.
"We're seeing good detail and a richness in the characters," Aylsworth said. "It's right on."
The Warner Bros. senior vice president of technology was reviewing a test reel for the "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey," and a new projection technique that will show the highly anticipated Peter Jackson movie at 48 frames a second.
The controversial new technology could revolutionize traditional movies, which have been projected at a standard 24 frames per second for almost 90 years. Warner Bros. will become the first studio to release a major Hollywood movie in 48 frames a second when its "Hobbit" premieres in the U.S. on Dec. 14....